wmpe2000: Aravaipa means Laughing Waters in the language of the Tséjíné
wmpe2000: Aravaipa Creek
wmpe2000: Coue's white-tailed deer
wmpe2000: Coue's white-tailed deer
wmpe2000: Coue's white-tailed deer
wmpe2000: male Wilson's warbler
wmpe2000: Cyperus aggregatus - sedge
wmpe2000: columnar volcanic tuff cliff formation
wmpe2000: columnar volcanic tuff lower cliff formation
wmpe2000: spiny seed capsule of Echinopepon wrightii - Wild balsam apple
wmpe2000: helianthus
wmpe2000: riparian view through the sycamores and cottonwood trees
wmpe2000: creek bank alluvium consists of deep, shoe filling, poorly sorted gravel and sand
wmpe2000: Solanum elaeagnifolium - Silverleaf nightshade
wmpe2000: water became turbulent in a narrow section of the canyon
wmpe2000: Sphaeralcea ambigua - Fendler’s Globemallow
wmpe2000: Datura wrightii - lethal nightshade family plant
wmpe2000: Equisetum
wmpe2000: Equisetum
wmpe2000: colony of Equisetum hyemale
wmpe2000: Agave americana - Century plant
wmpe2000: spiny seed capsule of the Datura wrightii plant
wmpe2000: Muhlenbergia emersleyi
wmpe2000: Aravaipa Creek land of the Tséjíné - Aravaipa Band, Dark Rocks People - known as Apache who were forcibly relocated to the San Carlos Reservation 70 miles away after near starvation and massacre
wmpe2000: Typha
wmpe2000: map - we drove the 1.5 miles using 4-wheel drive
wmpe2000: 1 of 7 Aravaipa Creek crossings - some deeper and rockier - 4 wheel drive is necessary